UCDFormer: Unsupervised Change Detection Using a Transformer-driven Image Translation
Qingsong Xu, Yilei Shi, Jianhua Guo, Chaojun Ouyang, Xiao Xiang Zhu

TL;DR
UCDFormer introduces a lightweight transformer-based unsupervised change detection method that effectively handles seasonal and style differences in remote sensing images, improving accuracy and efficiency.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel transformer-driven image translation approach with a domain-specific affinity weight for unsupervised change detection, addressing domain shift issues.
Findings
Improves Kappa coefficient by over 12% compared to other methods.
Effectively detects changes in seasonal and style variations.
Achieves high performance in earthquake-induced landslide detection.
Abstract
Change detection (CD) by comparing two bi-temporal images is a crucial task in remote sensing. With the advantages of requiring no cumbersome labeled change information, unsupervised CD has attracted extensive attention in the community. However, existing unsupervised CD approaches rarely consider the seasonal and style differences incurred by the illumination and atmospheric conditions in multi-temporal images. To this end, we propose a change detection with domain shift setting for remote sensing images. Furthermore, we present a novel unsupervised CD method using a light-weight transformer, called UCDFormer. Specifically, a transformer-driven image translation composed of a light-weight transformer and a domain-specific affinity weight is first proposed to mitigate domain shift between two images with real-time efficiency. After image translation, we can generate the difference map…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRemote-Sensing Image Classification · Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
